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I'm a Product Manager (PM) at Google where I work on developer experiences (leading many SDKs for multiple languages and platforms), including generative AI experiences for developers. I love crafting software products, especially those designed for developers. I get a lot of satisfaction from creating frameworks and tools that empower millions of developers to build innovative apps.

Prior to my current role, I was a PM at Microsoft where I worked on Windows OS, APIs, and SDKs. I helped create user experiences for Windows itself and enabled developers to create great apps for it. Some SDKs and tools where I put my energy were Windows Runtime, UWP, Windows App SDK, and WinUI. Additionally, I had the privilege of collaborating with brilliant minds on the Azure, .NET and Visual Studio teams, among others.

I’m from Seville, Spain, a beautiful city that you should visit. I’ve been living in Seattle since 2012. I’ve been fascinated with computers since I was a kid. I’ve always loved books and comics, so by 12, I had developed a digital catalog for my Marvel comic collection in Clipper. When I was around 15, I started developing games using C and ASM. Before I started working as PM, I spent several years as a developer, researcher assistant, developer advocate, and application development manager.

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Thank you for taking the time to read about me!

-Miguel

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stocktrader's Issues

UWP future, kind of a drag.

It's kind of a drag seeing all this re-emphasis on Wpf at this time. When UWP started being released, it was painful to witness the extent to which Wpf was being ignored. Now Microsoft is doing the same with UWP.

I guess the Silverlight fiasco wasn't enough of a lesson. The UWP Sandbox and App Store were generally the right direction had reasonable compromises been made. All that really needed to be protected on the file system were the Windows and Program Files (xxx) and Users folders. The rest should have been left unrestricted thus, a lot of dev grief would have gone away.

The way the file access futures list works at present is a mess (the UWP Ziparchive being a prime example of the dysfunctional way this works), which just serves to highlight the extent to which there's no intent within Microsoft to get this right.

The use of restricted capabilities is now pervasive within Microsoft's apps, which further highlights how crippled Microsoft felt when creating UWP apps.

Rather than doubling down on UWP and fixing what's wrong, Microsoft is now doubling back to Win32. Wow??

I met with some of you folks last year and had a feeling "this" was the direction the wind was blowing. You're listening to the wrong people. The WinRT API should be THE API. It's Win32 that needs to go away, likewise with WPF. Resurrections have nasty way of bringing back the dead and dying. Perhaps the zombie apocalypse is coming.

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